Of course there are enterprise SSDs, see the ones under datacenter at http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/ssd-help-me-choose.html for example. Endurance is much higher due to either using SLC rather than MLC or having spare chips or both, garbage collection is generally internal rather than needing TRIM and there should be a temperature sensor. Beware putting non-enterprise SSDs in servers as the fans may go full blast if the sensor doesn't match what the controller expects to see.

Not true at all about being the price of a small house :). I have been pricing these out to provide a tiered storage solution using partitioning in my SQL environment, which is how I came across these. Another fun fact about the PCIe SSDisks is the latency being considerably lower.

AWS Glacier is Amazons cheapest storage option and is their answer to a ‘Cold’ storage service. Customers primarily use this service for archival purposes and storage of infrastructure backups. Its unlimited storage potential and low storage cost …

Lets start to have a small explanation what is VAAI(vStorage API for Array Integration ) and what are the benefits using it.
VAAI is an API framework in VMware that enable some Storage tasks. It first presented in ESXi 4.1, but only after 5.x sup…

This Micro Tutorial will teach you how to reformat your flash drive. Sometimes your flash drive may have issues carrying files so this will completely restore it to manufacturing settings. Make sure to backup all files before reformatting.
This w…